Top junior honors went to Squaw Valley Ski Team alum and U.S. Development Team member Foreste Peterson (Berkeley, CA) with fourth.

Postcard perfect California weather soaked the Red Dog race hill with sun for a fifth straight day of competition, but the racing surface remained impeccable throughout the entire week.

Various members of the U.S. Ski Team now head to Beaver Creek, CO - site of the 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships - for a training camp.

QUOTESMegan McJamesI think Squaw did a really good job with the hill here. After the first GS we had here I was really excited to try it again, because it’s challenging and I wanted to ski my best GS on a hard hill because it would feed my confidence.

For me, Sochi was so cool. I was kind of a long shot, being an independent racer, so I was really happy to be there. But I think it took so much energy to get there that I’ve been a little bit low. So just to be on top of the podium one more time is really cool and it can motivate me to keep working hard this summer.

Squaw does a really good job. it’s really cool to come down and see all the kids wanting your autograph and hear everyone cheering you on.